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menuFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 18, 2015
GLENVILLE, WV - The Glenville State College Hidden Promise Scholars Program announces its sponsorship of the federally funded Summer Food Service Program. The camps will be held at Glenville State College on: June 14-16, June 21-23, July 6-9, July 13-16, and August 9-13.
Meals will be provided to all eligible children free of charge. To be eligible to receive free meals at a residential camp or an enrolled program, children must meet the income guidelines for reduced price meals in the National School Lunch Program. (The income guidelines for reduced price meals by family size are listed below.) Children who are part of households that receive SNAP and/or TANF assistance are automatically eligible to receive free meals.
Eligibility is based on the following income guidelines:
Guidelines to Determine Student Eligibility, Summer Food Service Program 2015
Annual Family Income Before Deductions
Federal Income Chart For School Year July 1, 2014 – June 30, 2015 | ||
Household Size | Yearly | Monthly |
1 | $21,590 | $1,800 |
2 | 29,101 | 2,426 |
3 | 36,612 | 3,051 |
4 | 44,123 | 3,677 |
5 | 51,634 | 4,303 |
6 | 59,145 | 4,929 |
7 | 66,656 | 5,555 |
8 | 74,167 | 6,181 |
Each additional | 7,511 | 626 |
For more information about the Glenville State College Hidden Promise Scholars Summer Food Program, please call (304) 462-6054.
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